SUNY Korea

About the Program

SUNY Korea, which was approved by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
in South Korea in 2012, is a partnership between Stony Brook University, SUNY, and
the South Korean government. The first American university established in Korea, its
students can enjoy both American education and dynamic Korean culture at this new
campus. SUNY Korea offers Stony Brook degrees in computer science and technology systems
management.

Eligibility

March 1 for Fall/Academic Year Admission; October 1 for Spring Admission

Candidates may be interviewed to determine their qualifications for participating
and representing Stony Brook University abroad.

Program Cost

Application Fee

$60

Tuition Rate

$3,085 per semester for NY residents

;

$9,795 per semester for non-residents

Program Fee

$750 per semester

Administrative Fee

$200 (non-refundable)

International Health Insurance

$55 per month approximately

Other Fees

$2,000 (per semester approximately for housing; Students pay room, board, books, transportation
and other university fees directly to overseas university.)

Travel Costs

$1,700 (approximately; Students are responsible for their travel arrangements including
airfare, visa costs.)

Costs are estimates for planning purposes of the student and are subject to change
at any point.

Housing arrangements are coordinated directly with the partner university. Cost will
vary depending on accommodation types and personal preference.

Cost Comparison: The average cost for a full time Stony Brook Student including tuition,
insurance, housing, and meal plan is approximately $10,445 in-state and $15,735 out-of-state.

More Information

Courses taught at SUNY Korea are Stony Brook courses. Students can register for classes
through the SOLAR System at http://www.stonybrook.edu/solarsystem. Non-SBU students
must contact their home university regarding their grade and credit transfer policy.